Officer Jonathan Pitts was escorting Lisa Anderson, 47, out of her friend's home when she threw the unfortunate projectile at Pitts' forehead. Anderson was then swiftly arrested. The sex device was "approximately 12 inches in length," according to the police report. The friend had called officers to have Anderson removed.

Aggravated harassment occurs when a person intentional annoys, threatens, or harasses another person. The actions prohibited under the law are pretty broad. They include making prank phone calls, sending phony letters, and making any unwanted physical contact with another person.

So tossing a foot-long sex toy at a cop probably falls under the statute.

Second-degree harassment is a class A misdemeanor in New York. If convicted, Anderson could get up to one year in jail. Courts are also allowed to take a person's lack of criminal history into account during sentencing. Meaning if Anderson's record is clean, she might get off with a lighter sentence.

So what prompted the woman to strike a cop with a pink sex toy? The police report doesn't say. However, Anderson was apparently drunk at the time.